Bluegrass Confederate
The Headquarters Diary of Edward O. Guerrant
William C Davis editor Meredith L Swentor-Barwick editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Louisiana State University Press
Published:30th Apr '05
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Diaries by Kentucky Rebels are a rarity; the soldiers, cut off from their homes and families in the Union Bluegrass, were themselves atypical. In this massive and eloquent journal, Captain Edward O. Guerrant evocatively portrays his unusual wartime experiences attached to the headquarters of Confederate generals Humphrey Marshall, William Preston, George Cosby, and, most notably, John Hunt Morgan. Able to see the inner workings of campaigns in the little-known Appalachian region of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and east Tennessee, where some of the most vicious small-scale fighting occurred, Guerrant made scrupulous daily entries remarking upon virtually everything around him.
"One of the most significant chronicles yet to emerge from the American Civil War.... Phenomenal In its scope and powers of description." - North Carolina Historical Review"
ISBN: 9780807130582
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736 pages